s and Literary Censorship."
ination of officers for next se-C AIDIT
ter will be held. Visitors are wel-b.".S I D DI E T R
WASHING-And ironing. Called for
and delivered. Silks and woolens
guaranteed satisfactory. 2-3478.
611 Hoover. 15c
LAUNDRY - Soft water. 2-1044.
Towels free. Socks darned. 13c
FOR RENT
LARGE-Single room with piano. In
Southeast section in private home.
Linen furnished. Box 29, Michigan
Daily. 242
FOR RENT-Single room for grad-
uate women at 703 Huron Ave..
241
TO RENT-Two attractive rooms
in private horde. Steam heat,
shower bath. Southeast sgcion.
Board if desired. Phone 7796.
244
FOR RENT-1 Single room, 2nd
floor, 421 Thompson. Mrs. Eaton.
246
STEAM HEATED Suite for one man,
2 other roomers, 1007 Forest.
13c
SUITE-With private bath, near
campus, faculty family, no other
roomers; for men; especially desir-
able for faculty members. Garage.
3280. 245
FOR SALE
FINANCE CO.-Is selling late model
cars for balance due. 311 W. Huron.
2-2001. Open evenings. 19c
NOTICE
SEASONAL SUGGESTIONS -- Wall
paper, paint. Samples, estimates.
Home Decorators since 1905. Dial
8107 or 7600. -30c
BARGAINS-Overstuffed chairs $3
to $9. Davenports $10. Study tables
$2. Lamps $1. A & C Furniture,
325 S. Fifth Ave. 22c
HAVE-Your snap shots developed
at Francisco Boyce. 719 N. Univer-
sity. Here fine work is the tradi-
tion. 29c
Commerce at Sandusky declined
less in 1931 than at any other Ohio
Lake Erie port.
Statistics Offered
On U. S. Colleges
SEATTLE, Jan' 16.-Two-thirds of
the 1,490 colleges in the country are
co-educational according to the
United States department of educa-
tion's new Educational Directory.
Most of those which are restricted to
either men or women alone are in the
eastern states.
WILL BUY MEN'S
CLOTHING
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-NEW OR OLD-
"Best Cash Prices"
CHICAGO BUYER
Phone 4306
Lak Ere prt
THE ART CINEMA LEAGUE
presents the
"CA13 NET 0OF
CAtlGARI"
Added Attraction: Charlie Chaplin in "Doughnuts"
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, Jan. 18, 19 and 20
LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE
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Tickets 25c
8:15 P.M.
All Seats Reserved
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What exciting magic there is in cigarette
advertising!
Let's look at one of its greatest illusions
,..that cigarettes can be mysteriously given
superior "FLAVOR."
THE EXPLANATION: Just three factors con-
trol the flavor of a cigarette.The addition of
artificial flavoring...the blending of various
tobaccos...and the quality of the tobaccos
themselves. Quality is the most impor-
tant. Artificial flavoring can never wholly
disguise the poor flavor of heap.tobaccos.
The blending of several cheap, raw to-
baccos cannot improve the flavor of any
of them. A fine cigarette is a cigarette
blended from costly, ripe tobaccos.
It is a fact, well known by leaf to-
bacco experts, that Camels are
made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE
tobaccos than any other popular brand.
This is why the Camel flavor has never
been rivaled ... why Camels have given
more pleasure to more people than any
other cigarette ever made.
In more costly tobaccos lies the secret of
Camels' delicate "bouquet"...of their rich,
cool flavor-of their non-irritating mildness.
It's the tobacco that counts.
All the natural goodness of Camels to-
bacco is kept fresh and rich for you by the
air-tight, welded Humidor Pack. Don't re-
move it. Its moisture-prof cellophane also
protects your Camels from dust and germs.
Put a pack in your pocket today.